For me "real estate" of the browser is very important, and as much as i want to use the toolbar i don't need it open all times. I think a "toggle" button in the FF navigation toolbar which will show and hide the Diigo toolbar will help alot in preventing unnecessary clutter to the browser. (same as in e.g. stumbleupon, facebook and other toolbars.
thnx , i know that what i'm doing it's much less comfortable then an icon when working, but thnx anyway. Joel Liu wrote: > Hi Naor, > You can use the FF built-in function to achieve it. Just right click on the blank space besides the Firefox menu and un-select Diigo toolbar.
I had the very same idea. Infact an addon that creates a close button for all toobars at the end of each toolbar. Or as you say a small panel of icons in the navigation toolbar that toggle. Real estate is very important. You paid for a monitor of a certain size and are losing maybe £5 per toolbar. Naor Mark wrote: > For me "real estate" of the browser is very important, and as much as i want to use the toolbar i don't need it open all times. I think a "toggle" button in the FF navigation toolbar which will show and hide the Diigo toolbar will help alot in preventing unnecessary clutter to the browser. (same as in e.g. stumbleupon, facebook and other toolbars.
You can use the FF built-in function to achieve it. Just right click on the blank space besides the Firefox menu and un-select Diigo toolbar.
Joel Liu wrote:
> Hi Naor,
> You can use the FF built-in function to achieve it. Just right click on the blank space besides the Firefox menu and un-select Diigo toolbar.
Naor Mark wrote:
> For me "real estate" of the browser is very important, and as much as i want to use the toolbar i don't need it open all times. I think a "toggle" button in the FF navigation toolbar which will show and hide the Diigo toolbar will help alot in preventing unnecessary clutter to the browser. (same as in e.g. stumbleupon, facebook and other toolbars.